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Mars Incorporated

This submission reflects this organization's contribution to the climate effort, representative of their current actions and commitments as well as the ways in which they intend to step up and collaborate with others.

Mars Incorporated's Climate Action Contribution

About Mars Incorporated's Climate Efforts

Mars is all in on climate action. Mars recognizes our responsibility to address the environmental and social impacts of our business. Reducing our full value chain greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to lessen our climate change impact is a key aspect of that responsibility, and provides important opportunities to help drive momentum for global climate action.

As part of our Sustainable in a Generation Plan, Mars’ set targets to reduce our total GHG emissions from our full value chain by 27% by 2025 and by 67% by 2050, from 2015 levels. These targets encompass targets to achieve net zero GHG emissions from our operations (scopes 1 and 2) by 2040 and utilize 100% renewable energy (RE 100).

Mars' ambitious, science-based GHG reduction targets aim to keep us within our share of the global carbon budget. Our targets are informed by the best-available climate science, detailed emissions data, and a set of “carbon principle."

Climate Action Commitments

Current Climate Actions Mars Incorporated Is Taking:

Commit to Joining the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)

Join some of the world’s leading businesses that are setting ambitious, ‘science-based’ emissions reductions targets that ensure their GHG reduction targets meet the level of ambition needed to limit the increase in global average temperature to well below 2°C.

Click learn more for additional information including the criteria for having a target approved by the initiative

Organization details

We Are Still In is as a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,500 CEOs, mayors, governors, college presidents, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit of climate action.